Video describing what will be played on HardCore Eire
Including Video footage from
1.Kristian Breen Live on Radio
2.Keego Trancefusion Live @ BlackoutPlease note: we play all music on HardCore Eire
so its not just the music you hear in this video
Visit our site @ www.HardCoreEire.co.nr

published:18 Feb 2011

views:96

Let's all just pretend that that last line is "come2me cuz I'm playing on the radio," or something.

Sweetie Irie, Tippa Irie & General Levy passed through Seani B's Thursday night Dancehall show to chat about the origins of UK toasting and jumped on the mic for a freestyle

published:06 Nov 2014

views:557332

Eire Apparent were a band that deserved more success than they enjoyed in their brief three-year existence, and more recognition than they've received in the decades since. Mostly they're remembered for having had one album produced by Jimi Hendrix. The band had its roots in the Irish show band scene of the mid-'60s -- guitarist Henry McCullough had put his time in, playing with outfits such as the Sky Rockets and Gene & the Gents, based on Portstewart, Northern Ireland.
Eire Apparent resumed their run at stardom with an album. What made the record special, beyond what the four members brought to the table, was the presence of Jimi Hendrix as producer. Hendrix had previously served in a similar capacity on behalf of Cat Mother & the All NightNewsboys, but Eire Apparent attracted somewhat more attention, owing to the fact that their album received an American release through the Buddah label, which also issued their second single, "Rock 'n' Roll Band" b/w "YesI Need Someone." Hendrix also played on both sides of the single, as well as on the Chris Stewart-authored album track "The Clown," but his involvement with their music was more complex than even these moments of direct participation. The guitarist apparently saw Eire Apparent as a vehicle for more pop-oriented sounds than he usually got to explore on his own recordings, freely mixing softer sounds with a strong psychedelic influence amid the harder sound that was the group's forte. The harder sounds of songs such as "Morning Glory" were juxtaposed with more lyrical moments, vocally and instrumentally, without ever losing sight of their basic heavy electric sound.
The album, entitled Sunrise, was issued on the Buddah label in the United States, and thanks to Hendrix's name on it and the time they put in touring, it did sell better than some Buddah releases of the era that didn't have a hit single to drive sales or get AM radio play.

published:11 Mar 2010

views:15860

published:21 Dec 2010

views:18568

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Seeing if Irish people can actually understand or speak their native language.
For everyone who says this sounds like Simlish: http://bit.ly/1DBmUBL
More Irish Language videos: http://bit.ly/1DJcBvx
Best of Clisare: http://bit.ly/1B242x6
I felt bad writing one of the translations, because it's literal (google) translation was different to how it would be understood in conversation so I wrote both.
Before you ask, bhuail me LE MO chara is I MET my friend, she actually said Bhuail me mo chara so I HIT my friend. Easy mistake though in fairness.
This was good craic but it wasn't to make a point. I know my Irish isn't perfect either, and some of the translations probably aren't spot on but blame Google for that because I double checked them all. It's all for a laugh.
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RSN Racing & Sport

RSN Racing & Sport (ACMA callsign: 3UZ) is an Australian radio station in Australia. Owned and operated by thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing bodies of Victoria, it broadcasts a sports radio format to Melbourne, and to much of Victoria through various repeater stations. First broadcast as 3UZ on 8 March 1925, it was in 1986 sold to the state's racing bodies. Today, the majority of the station's programming is dedicated to coverage of thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing.

History

As 3UZ

3UZ was founded by electrical engineer Oliver John Nilsen CBE, who was later to become a Lord Mayor of Melbourne. Known as "O.J.", Nilsen had created an electrical business, Oliver J. Nilsen & Co. (later Oliver J. Nilsen (Australia) Ltd) in 1916, manufacturing electric jugs, kettles, toasters, crystal sets and radios.

On 6 February 1925, Nilsen was granted a broadcasting licence, and in March 3UZ commenced operations as "The Voice of Victoria". Initially, the station broadcast on 930 kHzAM from studios in 45 Bourke Street, under Victoria's first "B-class" licence, permitting it to broadcast paid advertisements. At the time, other stations were dependent on subscriptions. 3UZ's first lineup saw Keith Cooke engaged as chief announcer, with Leslie Dobson, George Cowley, Dulcie Cherry and Gertrude Hutton included as the first "night artists".

Early life and education

McMahon was raised in Ealing, west London. She is of Jamaican, Maltese and British descent; her father is a chef and her mother is a cake designer. She trained as a competitive swimmer before she began singing professionally.

McMahon was educated at Millfield School and the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology, where she studied musical theatre. Discovered by her management through a vocal coach in 2011, McMahon juggled school with songwriting. She signed to the publisher Warner/Chappell Music in July 2012 and a record deal with Virgin EMI followed shortly after.

BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1 (also known as just Radio 1) is a British radio station operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation which also broadcasts internationally, specialising in modern and current popular music and chart hits throughout the day. Radio 1 provides alternative genres after 7:00 pm, including electronic dance, hip hop, rock, indie or interviews. It is aimed primarily at the 15–29 age group, although the average age of the UK audience in 2008 was 33.

History

First broadcast

Radio 1 was established in 1967 (along with its somewhat more adult-oriented counterpart, BBC Radio 2) as a successor to the BBC Light Programme, which had broadcast popular music and other entertainment since 1945. Radio 1 was conceived as a direct response to the popularity of offshore pirate radio stations such as Radio Caroline and Radio London, which had been outlawed by Act of Parliament. Radio 1 was launched at 7:00 am on Saturday 30 September 1967.

See also

All Night (R5 song)

"All Night" is a pop rock and power pop song by American pop rock band R5. It was released on June 2, 2015 as the third single from Sometime Last Night, along with the album's iTunes pre-order. The song was announced on May 28 as the album's opening track.

Reception

"All Night" received positive reviews from music blogs. Teen magazine Fanlala described it as "the perfect summer love song." A writer from Shine On Media said "All Night" has "the R5 sound but it also has an old school rock vibe which we love."

A print of the film still survives and was released to DVD by Grapevine Video in 2005.

Plot

Richard Thayer, a shy, unassuming man (Valentino), is in love with a sheltered young woman, Elizabeth ("Beth") Lane (Myers). While the feelings are mutual and Richard wishes to propose, he can never find a moment to speak to Beth alone—she is constantly surrounded by admirers and her overprotective father (Wadsworth Harris).

Richard explains his predicament to his friends, young married couple William and Maude Harcourt (Charles Dorian and Mary Warren). They agree to help by hosting Richard and Beth at a private dinner at their home. Beth's father agrees to let her dine with the Harcourts, but insists that she keep to an 11:00 curfew.

The evening of the dinner William Harcourt receives a telegram from a prospective business associate, Bradford (William Dyer), informing him that he is arriving that night for a surprise visit. The announcement throws the Harcourts into a panic. William has recently mortgaged his home and life savings to buy a copper mine; he is counting on a $1-million investment from Bradford to save his business and house. He does not have any servants to welcome the millionaire, having fired them earlier in the day in a fit of rage.

HardCore Eire Radio Minimix.wmv

Video describing what will be played on HardCore Eire
Including Video footage from
1.Kristian Breen Live on Radio
2.Keego Trancefusion Live @ BlackoutPlease note: we play all music on HardCore Eire
so its not just the music you hear in this video
Visit our site @ www.HardCoreEire.co.nr

2:41

Radio - Lana Del Rey (Grace Eire)

Radio - Lana Del Rey (Grace Eire)

Radio - Lana Del Rey (Grace Eire)

Let's all just pretend that that last line is "come2me cuz I'm playing on the radio," or something.

Sweetie Irie, Tippa Irie & General Levy freestyle on 1Xtra

Sweetie Irie, Tippa Irie & General Levy passed through Seani B's Thursday night Dancehall show to chat about the origins of UK toasting and jumped on the mic for a freestyle

3:21

Eire Apaprent The Clown (1969)

Eire Apaprent The Clown (1969)

Eire Apaprent The Clown (1969)

Eire Apparent were a band that deserved more success than they enjoyed in their brief three-year existence, and more recognition than they've received in the decades since. Mostly they're remembered for having had one album produced by Jimi Hendrix. The band had its roots in the Irish show band scene of the mid-'60s -- guitarist Henry McCullough had put his time in, playing with outfits such as the Sky Rockets and Gene & the Gents, based on Portstewart, Northern Ireland.
Eire Apparent resumed their run at stardom with an album. What made the record special, beyond what the four members brought to the table, was the presence of Jimi Hendrix as producer. Hendrix had previously served in a similar capacity on behalf of Cat Mother & the All NightNewsboys, but Eire Apparent attracted somewhat more attention, owing to the fact that their album received an American release through the Buddah label, which also issued their second single, "Rock 'n' Roll Band" b/w "YesI Need Someone." Hendrix also played on both sides of the single, as well as on the Chris Stewart-authored album track "The Clown," but his involvement with their music was more complex than even these moments of direct participation. The guitarist apparently saw Eire Apparent as a vehicle for more pop-oriented sounds than he usually got to explore on his own recordings, freely mixing softer sounds with a strong psychedelic influence amid the harder sound that was the group's forte. The harder sounds of songs such as "Morning Glory" were juxtaposed with more lyrical moments, vocally and instrumentally, without ever losing sight of their basic heavy electric sound.
The album, entitled Sunrise, was issued on the Buddah label in the United States, and thanks to Hendrix's name on it and the time they put in touring, it did sell better than some Buddah releases of the era that didn't have a hit single to drive sales or get AM radio play.

9:41

Judge Jules Live @ Lush In N Eire, July 2000, Pt 1

Judge Jules Live @ Lush In N Eire, July 2000, Pt 1

Judge Jules Live @ Lush In N Eire, July 2000, Pt 1

1:14:50

Irish Folk Music

Irish Folk Music

Irish Folk Music

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Can Irish People Speak Irish? (Gaeilge or Gaelic) // Clisare

Seeing if Irish people can actually understand or speak their native language.
For everyone who says this sounds like Simlish: http://bit.ly/1DBmUBL
More Irish Language videos: http://bit.ly/1DJcBvx
Best of Clisare: http://bit.ly/1B242x6
I felt bad writing one of the translations, because it's literal (google) translation was different to how it would be understood in conversation so I wrote both.
Before you ask, bhuail me LE MO chara is I MET my friend, she actually said Bhuail me mo chara so I HIT my friend. Easy mistake though in fairness.
This was good craic but it wasn't to make a point. I know my Irish isn't perfect either, and some of the translations probably aren't spot on but blame Google for that because I double checked them all. It's all for a laugh.
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HardCore Eire Radio Minimix.wmv

Video describing what will be played on HardCore Eire
Including Video footage from
1.Kristian Breen Live on Radio
2.Keego Trancefusion Live @ BlackoutPlease note: we play all music on HardCore Eire
so its not just the music you hear in this video
Visit our site @ www.HardCoreEire.co.nr

published: 18 Feb 2011

Radio - Lana Del Rey (Grace Eire)

Let's all just pretend that that last line is "come2me cuz I'm playing on the radio," or something.

Sweetie Irie, Tippa Irie & General Levy freestyle on 1Xtra

Sweetie Irie, Tippa Irie & General Levy passed through Seani B's Thursday night Dancehall show to chat about the origins of UK toasting and jumped on the mic for a freestyle

published: 06 Nov 2014

Eire Apaprent The Clown (1969)

Eire Apparent were a band that deserved more success than they enjoyed in their brief three-year existence, and more recognition than they've received in the decades since. Mostly they're remembered for having had one album produced by Jimi Hendrix. The band had its roots in the Irish show band scene of the mid-'60s -- guitarist Henry McCullough had put his time in, playing with outfits such as the Sky Rockets and Gene & the Gents, based on Portstewart, Northern Ireland.
Eire Apparent resumed their run at stardom with an album. What made the record special, beyond what the four members brought to the table, was the presence of Jimi Hendrix as producer. Hendrix had previously served in a similar capacity on behalf of Cat Mother & the All NightNewsboys, but Eire Apparent attracted somewha...

published: 11 Mar 2010

Judge Jules Live @ Lush In N Eire, July 2000, Pt 1

published: 21 Dec 2010

Irish Folk Music

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Can Irish People Speak Irish? (Gaeilge or Gaelic) // Clisare

Seeing if Irish people can actually understand or speak their native language.
For everyone who says this sounds like Simlish: http://bit.ly/1DBmUBL
More Irish Language videos: http://bit.ly/1DJcBvx
Best of Clisare: http://bit.ly/1B242x6
I felt bad writing one of the translations, because it's literal (google) translation was different to how it would be understood in conversation so I wrote both.
Before you ask, bhuail me LE MO chara is I MET my friend, she actually said Bhuail me mo chara so I HIT my friend. Easy mistake though in fairness.
This was good craic but it wasn't to make a point. I know my Irish isn't perfect either, and some of the translations probably aren't spot on but blame Google for that because I double checked them all. It's all for a laugh.
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Video describing what will be played on HardCore Eire
Including Video footage from
1.Kristian Breen Live on Radio
2.Keego Trancefusion Live @ BlackoutPlease note: we play all music on HardCore Eire
so its not just the music you hear in this video
Visit our site @ www.HardCoreEire.co.nr

Video describing what will be played on HardCore Eire
Including Video footage from
1.Kristian Breen Live on Radio
2.Keego Trancefusion Live @ BlackoutPlease note: we play all music on HardCore Eire
so its not just the music you hear in this video
Visit our site @ www.HardCoreEire.co.nr

Eire Apaprent The Clown (1969)

Eire Apparent were a band that deserved more success than they enjoyed in their brief three-year existence, and more recognition than they've received in the de...

Eire Apparent were a band that deserved more success than they enjoyed in their brief three-year existence, and more recognition than they've received in the decades since. Mostly they're remembered for having had one album produced by Jimi Hendrix. The band had its roots in the Irish show band scene of the mid-'60s -- guitarist Henry McCullough had put his time in, playing with outfits such as the Sky Rockets and Gene & the Gents, based on Portstewart, Northern Ireland.
Eire Apparent resumed their run at stardom with an album. What made the record special, beyond what the four members brought to the table, was the presence of Jimi Hendrix as producer. Hendrix had previously served in a similar capacity on behalf of Cat Mother & the All NightNewsboys, but Eire Apparent attracted somewhat more attention, owing to the fact that their album received an American release through the Buddah label, which also issued their second single, "Rock 'n' Roll Band" b/w "YesI Need Someone." Hendrix also played on both sides of the single, as well as on the Chris Stewart-authored album track "The Clown," but his involvement with their music was more complex than even these moments of direct participation. The guitarist apparently saw Eire Apparent as a vehicle for more pop-oriented sounds than he usually got to explore on his own recordings, freely mixing softer sounds with a strong psychedelic influence amid the harder sound that was the group's forte. The harder sounds of songs such as "Morning Glory" were juxtaposed with more lyrical moments, vocally and instrumentally, without ever losing sight of their basic heavy electric sound.
The album, entitled Sunrise, was issued on the Buddah label in the United States, and thanks to Hendrix's name on it and the time they put in touring, it did sell better than some Buddah releases of the era that didn't have a hit single to drive sales or get AM radio play.

Eire Apparent were a band that deserved more success than they enjoyed in their brief three-year existence, and more recognition than they've received in the decades since. Mostly they're remembered for having had one album produced by Jimi Hendrix. The band had its roots in the Irish show band scene of the mid-'60s -- guitarist Henry McCullough had put his time in, playing with outfits such as the Sky Rockets and Gene & the Gents, based on Portstewart, Northern Ireland.
Eire Apparent resumed their run at stardom with an album. What made the record special, beyond what the four members brought to the table, was the presence of Jimi Hendrix as producer. Hendrix had previously served in a similar capacity on behalf of Cat Mother & the All NightNewsboys, but Eire Apparent attracted somewhat more attention, owing to the fact that their album received an American release through the Buddah label, which also issued their second single, "Rock 'n' Roll Band" b/w "YesI Need Someone." Hendrix also played on both sides of the single, as well as on the Chris Stewart-authored album track "The Clown," but his involvement with their music was more complex than even these moments of direct participation. The guitarist apparently saw Eire Apparent as a vehicle for more pop-oriented sounds than he usually got to explore on his own recordings, freely mixing softer sounds with a strong psychedelic influence amid the harder sound that was the group's forte. The harder sounds of songs such as "Morning Glory" were juxtaposed with more lyrical moments, vocally and instrumentally, without ever losing sight of their basic heavy electric sound.
The album, entitled Sunrise, was issued on the Buddah label in the United States, and thanks to Hendrix's name on it and the time they put in touring, it did sell better than some Buddah releases of the era that didn't have a hit single to drive sales or get AM radio play.

Can Irish People Speak Irish? (Gaeilge or Gaelic) // Clisare

Seeing if Irish people can actually understand or speak their native language.
For everyone who says this sounds like Simlish: http://bit.ly/1DBmUBL
More Iri...

Seeing if Irish people can actually understand or speak their native language.
For everyone who says this sounds like Simlish: http://bit.ly/1DBmUBL
More Irish Language videos: http://bit.ly/1DJcBvx
Best of Clisare: http://bit.ly/1B242x6
I felt bad writing one of the translations, because it's literal (google) translation was different to how it would be understood in conversation so I wrote both.
Before you ask, bhuail me LE MO chara is I MET my friend, she actually said Bhuail me mo chara so I HIT my friend. Easy mistake though in fairness.
This was good craic but it wasn't to make a point. I know my Irish isn't perfect either, and some of the translations probably aren't spot on but blame Google for that because I double checked them all. It's all for a laugh.
SUBSCRIBE for weekly videos: http://www.youtube.com/Clisare
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You can't license it either as I'm with a network.

Seeing if Irish people can actually understand or speak their native language.
For everyone who says this sounds like Simlish: http://bit.ly/1DBmUBL
More Irish Language videos: http://bit.ly/1DJcBvx
Best of Clisare: http://bit.ly/1B242x6
I felt bad writing one of the translations, because it's literal (google) translation was different to how it would be understood in conversation so I wrote both.
Before you ask, bhuail me LE MO chara is I MET my friend, she actually said Bhuail me mo chara so I HIT my friend. Easy mistake though in fairness.
This was good craic but it wasn't to make a point. I know my Irish isn't perfect either, and some of the translations probably aren't spot on but blame Google for that because I double checked them all. It's all for a laugh.
SUBSCRIBE for weekly videos: http://www.youtube.com/Clisare
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**Want to send Clisare something?**
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You can't license it either as I'm with a network.

HardCore Eire Radio Minimix.wmv

Video describing what will be played on HardCore Eire
Including Video footage from
1.Kristian Breen Live on Radio
2.Keego Trancefusion Live @ BlackoutPlease note: we play all music on HardCore Eire
so its not just the music you hear in this video
Visit our site @ www.HardCoreEire.co.nr

Eire Apaprent The Clown (1969)

Eire Apparent were a band that deserved more success than they enjoyed in their brief three-year existence, and more recognition than they've received in the decades since. Mostly they're remembered for having had one album produced by Jimi Hendrix. The band had its roots in the Irish show band scene of the mid-'60s -- guitarist Henry McCullough had put his time in, playing with outfits such as the Sky Rockets and Gene & the Gents, based on Portstewart, Northern Ireland.
Eire Apparent resumed their run at stardom with an album. What made the record special, beyond what the four members brought to the table, was the presence of Jimi Hendrix as producer. Hendrix had previously served in a similar capacity on behalf of Cat Mother & the All NightNewsboys, but Eire Apparent attracted somewhat more attention, owing to the fact that their album received an American release through the Buddah label, which also issued their second single, "Rock 'n' Roll Band" b/w "YesI Need Someone." Hendrix also played on both sides of the single, as well as on the Chris Stewart-authored album track "The Clown," but his involvement with their music was more complex than even these moments of direct participation. The guitarist apparently saw Eire Apparent as a vehicle for more pop-oriented sounds than he usually got to explore on his own recordings, freely mixing softer sounds with a strong psychedelic influence amid the harder sound that was the group's forte. The harder sounds of songs such as "Morning Glory" were juxtaposed with more lyrical moments, vocally and instrumentally, without ever losing sight of their basic heavy electric sound.
The album, entitled Sunrise, was issued on the Buddah label in the United States, and thanks to Hendrix's name on it and the time they put in touring, it did sell better than some Buddah releases of the era that didn't have a hit single to drive sales or get AM radio play.

Can Irish People Speak Irish? (Gaeilge or Gaelic) // Clisare

Seeing if Irish people can actually understand or speak their native language.
For everyone who says this sounds like Simlish: http://bit.ly/1DBmUBL
More Irish Language videos: http://bit.ly/1DJcBvx
Best of Clisare: http://bit.ly/1B242x6
I felt bad writing one of the translations, because it's literal (google) translation was different to how it would be understood in conversation so I wrote both.
Before you ask, bhuail me LE MO chara is I MET my friend, she actually said Bhuail me mo chara so I HIT my friend. Easy mistake though in fairness.
This was good craic but it wasn't to make a point. I know my Irish isn't perfect either, and some of the translations probably aren't spot on but blame Google for that because I double checked them all. It's all for a laugh.
SUBSCRIBE for weekly videos: http://www.youtube.com/Clisare
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You can't license it either as I'm with a network.

RSN Racing & Sport

RSN Racing & Sport (ACMA callsign: 3UZ) is an Australian radio station in Australia. Owned and operated by thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing bodies of Victoria, it broadcasts a sports radio format to Melbourne, and to much of Victoria through various repeater stations. First broadcast as 3UZ on 8 March 1925, it was in 1986 sold to the state's racing bodies. Today, the majority of the station's programming is dedicated to coverage of thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing.

History

As 3UZ

3UZ was founded by electrical engineer Oliver John Nilsen CBE, who was later to become a Lord Mayor of Melbourne. Known as "O.J.", Nilsen had created an electrical business, Oliver J. Nilsen & Co. (later Oliver J. Nilsen (Australia) Ltd) in 1916, manufacturing electric jugs, kettles, toasters, crystal sets and radios.

On 6 February 1925, Nilsen was granted a broadcasting licence, and in March 3UZ commenced operations as "The Voice of Victoria". Initially, the station broadcast on 930 kHzAM from studios in 45 Bourke Street, under Victoria's first "B-class" licence, permitting it to broadcast paid advertisements. At the time, other stations were dependent on subscriptions. 3UZ's first lineup saw Keith Cooke engaged as chief announcer, with Leslie Dobson, George Cowley, Dulcie Cherry and Gertrude Hutton included as the first "night artists".

Take A Walk

Take your left foot;put it in front of the right.Now, take your right foot,put 'er down in front of the left.Whoooeeee! Son, you are on your way, now;you is going to take a walk.Left foot, right.Right foot, left.Walk on down to the dry cleaners and pickup your walkin' pants!Left foot, right.Right foot, left.Walk on down to the post office and buysome walkin'stamps!Whooooeeee!